View Full Version : Nick at Nite No Longer a Classic TV Channel?
ilovelucy 01-23-2001, 01:21 AM Nick at Nite used to be cool when it first started, like MTV used to be cool when it first started, but now, they don't have too many good classic TV shows anymore. They don't even play my all-time favorite show "I Love Lucy" that much anymore. I loved it when they had "A Whole Lotta Lucy" on Saturday nights and I am very disappointed that it isn't like that anymore. From nowon, I will either watch TV Land, The Cartoon Network, or my own I Love Lucy episodes that I have on videotape. Nick at Nite, I am very disappointed in you!
Rubidium 01-23-2001, 01:28 AM Is N@N still a classic TV network? I guess that depends on how you define 'classic.' If you define classic as being 25 years old, for example, then N@N is not a classic television network. But if you define classic as being able to withstand the test of time, then I would say that N@N is a classic TV network. But no matter how you define classic TV, N@N will show the shows that are popular and in demand. Right now people want to see shows from the 80's, and a super-saturated Saturday of I Love Lucy may not be what the viewers want to see, and if that is the case I can't really blame N@N for not showing it all the time.
JohnMcMillin 01-23-2001, 01:50 AM I hate to break it to ya, but Diff'rent Strokes and Facts Of Life ARE classic series', just classics to a younger generation just like Lucy is a classic to my parents. Most people in their 20's (and late teens even) grew up on those 2 shows and glad to see them being embraced as classics.
I do admit that when I was little, I always thought I was gonna be a really old man by the time Facts came on Nick. LOL
Rubidium 01-23-2001, 02:03 AM I wish I would have been able to see the show when it first ran, but being born in 1984, I was only four years-old when the show ended, so even if I would have been watching prime time TV, FOL wouldn't have kept my interest. I didn't see an episode until N@N picked it up. Now I'm kicking myself for never seeing it before in syndication, especially since I haven't seen the episodes that N@N keeps skipping.
perezd 01-23-2001, 01:13 PM N@N is trying the best it can to bring classic t.v. to us. three's company, facts of life, all in the family are all classics.
i admit to liking wonder years but it kinda recent. i only saw last 2 seasons in original run on NBC. Then caught the syndicates on WNYW (now FOX). Also USA showed these eps. before N@N got a hold of them. I hate I Love Lucy and Gilligan's Island tose shows are the reason i e-mailed nick to accomadate the facts and now they did. facts is only on nick til its contract runs out which is 2002 to my knowledge so tape them. we may never see them again. classic t.v. lies on nick at nite. hey who else shows these eps. on t.v., really.
Jo_rocks_4ever 01-23-2001, 08:36 PM hey Rubidium, I feel ya.
The best show EVER ended the same year i was born. Grrrr...O well the re runs are great!
Hey, like my dad says, if you look at tv shows like cars, 10 years would be a classic, 20 would be an antique. I don't guess that would work, though. The Facts of Life would be antique. I Love Lucy would be...uh, I'm not sure what I Love Lucy would be.
FOLN@NFan 01-23-2001, 08:57 PM N@N, when i started watching it, in about 92(i think!) shows airing were:
get smart
mary tyler moore
the lucy show(NOT I LOVE LUCY!!)
the donna reed show
the dick van dyke show
dobie gillis
The Alfred Hitchcock Show
a few others i cant think of
can u believe it?? MTM aired for a good while at 10 and 10:30, so maybe FOL will air a long time too!!
Doug
If I remember correctly, Dragnet was also in that lineup.
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Devastation26 01-24-2001, 12:01 AM Things have changed. And not just on N@N. On TVLand just since '97, when we got it, a little over half the shows shown then have been removed. I enjoyed them shows.
Times change though!
ThomasE 01-24-2001, 12:35 AM It is true about TV Land changing. The Patty Duke show also aired on NAN from 88-93. I remember taping this show.
jayman75 01-24-2001, 12:43 AM I remember watching Laugh-In, The Lucy Show, and My Three Sons as well. The show I wish N@N would carry is the old Carol Burnett show. They have it on USA, as two 1/2 hour shows, but the show originally aired as one hour. So, there are only 2 skits in each show, and they are cropped for commercials. I don't know why they don't just show the whole episode in one full hour. Plus, it's on at the crack of dawn, at least the last time I looked.
Jim
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